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| ▲ A street in central Seoul is nearly empty on July 11, 2021, a day before South Korea plans to adopt the toughest Level 4 social distancing in the capital area. (Yonhap) |
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| ▲ Citizens wait in line to receive COVID-19 tests at a makeshift clinic in western Seoul on July 11, 2021. (Yonhap) |
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New infections above 1,000 for 6th day, cases start to rise in non-capital areas
SEOUL, July 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's daily new coronavirus cases rose by more than 1,000 for the sixth consecutive day Monday despite fewer tests over the weekend, as the greater Seoul area, the hotbed for the recent spike in new infections, is placed under the toughest social distancing measures.
The country added 1,100 new COVID-19 cases, including 1,063 local infections, raising the total caseload to 169,146, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. The tally compares with 1,324 tallied the previous day.
South Korea set record-high daily cases on Saturday at 1,378.
The country added one more COVID-19 death, raising the death toll to 2,044.
Starting Monday, the highest level of social distancing is being put in place for Seoul and the surrounding Gyeonggi Province, which will run for two weeks.
For the past days, around 80 percent of the daily infections have been reported in the wider Seoul area, but non-Seoul areas, such as Busan, have seen a steady rise in new infections.
Among other restrictions, gatherings of more than two people are banned after 6 p.m., which is the strictest measure ever imposed by the country since it first reported a COVID-19 case in January 2020. Meetings of up to four people are allowed during the daytime.
The country had banned gatherings of more than four people for several months nationwide before lifting the restrictions for areas outside Seoul earlier this month.
Entertainment establishments, including night clubs and bars, are ordered to shut down in the capital area as well, while restaurants are allowed to have dine-in customers only until 10 p.m.
Weddings and funerals can only be attended by relatives, and demonstrations are restricted. The speed of treadmills at gyms must be kept at 6 kilometers per hour or below.
Authorities warned that South Korea may report more than 2,000 daily cases later this month amid a spike in variant strains of COVID-19. The number of delta variant cases confirmed last week in the greater Seoul area was twice that of the alpha variant, they added.
The country's inoculation program, meanwhile, has been slow over recent weeks. A total of 15.5 million people, or 30.4 percent of the country's 51.3-million population, have received their first shots of COVID-19 vaccines, remaining almost unchanged from 29.8 percent tallied at end-June.
The KDCA said 5.8 million people have been fully vaccinated, accounting for 11.4 percent of the population.
Of the newly confirmed domestic cases, 402 were from Seoul, 322 from the surrounding Gyeonggi Province and 51 from the western port city of Incheon.
There were 37 additional imported cases.
The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries was 154,187, up 427 from a day earlier.
The number of patients under critical condition came to 138, down seven from the previous day.
South Korea carried out 10,919,898 COVID-19 tests so far, including 17,620 from the previous day.
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